[Samba] Unable to Save Permission Changes on "share" on "server"
Access Denied.
Henrik Zagerholm
henke at mac.se
Mon Nov 20 08:00:21 GMT 2006
Try dos filemode = yes.
This will grant change acl rights to anyone who has write access to
the file.
cheehenrik
17 nov 2006 kl. 22:36 skrev Jeff Hanchey:
> I'm running Samba 3.0.23c-3 on Debian Testing (Etch_) with kernel
> 2.6.17-2-686. ACL and XATTR support is built into the kernel. The
> samba package installed has support for ACL and XATTR. I have a
> reiserfs filesystem mounted with the acl and user_xattr attributes.
>
> I have this box connected to a native mode Active Directory Domain
> with
> kerberos and winbind, which are working correctly. I can modify the
> "share" permissions through a Windows XP Computer Management
> console for
> shares that I create, but I CANNOT modify the file system acls on the
> security tab. I can make the changes I want on the security tab but
> when I attempt to apply them, I receive this error:
>
> Unable to Save Permission Changes on "share" on "server" Access
> Denied.
>
> I have tried adding a number of options, one at a time, to the
> smb.conf,
> but nothing has worked. These are a couple of examples:
>
> acl compatibility = win2k
> nt acl support = yes
> acl map full control = False
> admin users = Domain\user (also tried and would rather use: admin
> users
> = Domain\User Group ie...Domain Admins)
>
> Can anyone shed any light on this or where I might have missed
> something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
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